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RTC Welcomes East Bay Bicycle Path to Rail-Trail Hall of Fame

Posted 12/02/09 by Rails-to-Trails Conservancy in Success Stories | Tagged with Hall of Fame, Rhode Island, Trail Communities

At a ceremony held on the pathway itself in Bristol, R.I., the East Bay Bicycle Path officially became part of the Rail-Trail Hall of Fame on October 9, 2009.

Little Miami Scenic Trail | Photo by Senor Bullkaka

Ohio's Little Miami Scenic Trail

Posted 12/01/09 by Rails-to-Trails Conservancy in America's Trails | Tagged with Best Of, Hall of Fame, Ohio, Trail Destinations, Trail of the Month

Opened in 1997 and now running 78 miles from Springfield southwest to the outskirts of Cincinnati, the paved Little Miami Scenic Trail is now one of the most recognizable and well-integrated rail-trails in the country.

Image © Transportation for America and the Surface Transportation Policy Partnership

Ask State Leaders to Improve Safety for Florida's Pedestrians

Posted 11/24/09 by Rails-to-Trails Conservancy in Policy | Tagged with Florida, Safety and Law Enforcement

According to "Dangerous by Design," a report released on November 9, 2009 by Transportation for America and the Surface Transportation Policy Partnership, Florida has the dubious honor of being home to the four most dangerous communities in the country for pedestrians.

Who Maintains The High Line?

Posted 11/12/09 by Rails-to-Trails Conservancy in Building Trails | Tagged with Maintenance and Volunteers, New York

Friends of the High Line produced a video that interviews two of their maintenance staff–gardener Andi Lawton and custodian Jose Casanova.

Chevron Donates Easement for San Francisco Bay Trail Segment

Posted 11/11/09 by Rails-to-Trails Conservancy in Building Trails | Tagged with California, Corridors and Railbanking, Private Fundraising

Chevron announced on November 2 that it will donate an easement for the San Francisco Bay Trail to East Bay Regional Park District (EBRPD) on Richmond's Point San Pablo Peninsula.

Photo © City of San Jose Department of Parks, Recreation & Neighborhood Services

San Jose's Annual Trail Count Sees Usage Increase 10 percent

Posted 11/09/09 by Rails-to-Trails Conservancy in Trail Use | Tagged with California, Case Studies, Facts and FIgures, Mode Shift, Trail Communities

For the past three years, the Department of Parks, Recreation & Neighborhood Services of the city of San Jose, Calif., has conducted an extensive user count and survey of its major trails and greenways. This year's count, which was conducted on September 23, has resulted in some encouraging statistics.

Trail Group Looks Beyond the Trail in Quest to Encourage Neighborhood Revitalization

Posted 10/29/09 by Rails-to-Trails Conservancy in Building Trails | Tagged with Art, Louisiana, Signage and Amenities, Tourism and Economic Stimulus, Urban Pathways

While trails bring many benefits to the neighborhoods they traverse, they do not act in isolation. Neighborhood revitalization requires allied groups working on a variety of different projects.

Photo © Rails-to-Trails Conservancy/Stephen Miller

RTC Partners with D.C. After-School Program for Bike Giveaway Along Rail-Trail

Posted 10/28/09 by Rails-to-Trails Conservancy in Trail Use | Tagged with District Of Columbia, RTC in Action, Schools and Young People

On Friday, October 23, Rails-to-Trails Conservancy (RTC) partnered with Beacon House, a tutoring and mentoring organization in the Edgewood neighborhood of Washington, D.C., to give free bicycles, locks, helmets and safety instruction to 40 students enrolled in Beacon House programs.

Photo © Rails-to-Trails Conservancy/Eric Orberg

Understanding Trail-Use Patterns on Cleveland's Morgana Run Trail

Posted 10/26/09 by Rails-to-Trails Conservancy in Trail Use | Tagged with Case Studies, Facts and FIgures, Ohio, Urban Pathways

As part of our Urban Pathways Initiative, RTC is working with project partner Slavic Village Development Corporation (SVD) to encourage trail use on the Morgana Run Trail in Cleveland, Ohio.

Photo © Rails-to-Trails Conservancy/Ken Bryan

What do Residents Want to Make a Better Neighborhood Trail?

Posted 10/22/09 by Rails-to-Trails Conservancy in Trail Use | Tagged with Case Studies, Facts and FIgures, Florida, Urban Pathways

In May, RTC's Florida State Director Ken Bryan ran a helmet giveaway sponsored by The Blue Foundation for a Healthy Florida at an event hosted by the MaliVali Washington Kids Foundation along the S-Line Urban Greenway in Jacksonville.

Photo © Rails-to-Trails Conservancy/Eric Orberg

Moonville Rail-Trail Saves Money by Using Old Rail Cars as Bridges

Posted 10/21/09 by Rails-to-Trails Conservancy in Building Trails | Tagged with Local Organizing, Ohio, Private Fundraising

Bridges are a costly need for rail-trails, many of which cross streams, roadways and even other rail corridors. After engineering and installation quotes were obtained from a precast bridge supplier for bridges along Ohio’s Moonville Rail-Trail, the reality of the extremely costly challenge became clear.

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Chicago's Englewood Neighborhood Aims for its Slice of Green with New ERA Trail

Posted 10/19/09 by Rails-to-Trails Conservancy in Building Trails | Tagged with Illinois, Trail Communities, Urban Pathways

Running through the Englewood neighborhood, which was recently described by the Chicago Sun-Times as "impoverished and desperate," the New ERA Trail would run on a nearly two-mile inactive elevated corridor currently owned by Norfolk Southern.

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